Friday, May 17, 2019

Padear Pro Headphones Reviews

Looking for a $10 headset for work, school, sports, or just some quiet listening? In a market where a large number of original equipment manufacturers are saturated, most of them are garbage quality, and focusing on the flash of sound quality, it is easy to make unfortunate decisions. Last year, I launched a project to put the headphones or headphones I could find for every $100 or less into the test. After evaluating the headset for more than $25, I came to the conclusion that it might cost more to buy. The Padear Pro headphones for $40 or less are the best pair of headphones. I have tested more than 50 headphones. How much will they run? Less than ten dollars.

First, let's start with the company. Padear is a Chinese startup focused on electronics - from that description, nothing really stands out. According to the person I contacted via email, the company has only designed headphones for a year - but the development team is full of talent, led by audio engineers who work primarily with Bose.

Padear Pro headphones are the first pair of headphones they released in open production. Their manufacturer's suggested retail price is $10, which is available from Amazon and other Chinese suppliers such as Aliexpress. According to their product pages, these headphones have "perfect low frequency performance, clear vocals" and "excellent soundproof design". A large number of claims for a pair of ten-dollar earplugs...but are they established?

The advantages are packaged in a simple plastic suitcase. After opening it, you will face the first sign of the uniqueness of the product - the strong impact of the sweetness of the perfume. Yes, these headphones taste great. This is the first time I have heard of this strategy. I have to say that I like it. As a person who is allergic to most perfumes and very sensitive to the nose, these headphones are not too irritating at all - in fact, this is a subtle detail, just pointing to the quality of the product.

Starting from the bottom, you will get a gold-plated headphone jack thanks to the built-in microphone. Move up and you'll get a reinforced jack sleeve - something you rarely see that is unheard of in the budget model. This will prevent the connector from damaging near the connector - this is rarely seen and is very popular. The 1.2 meter wire itself is a translucent gray that shows a three-color wiring system. Just go when you think you can't innovate in your budget headset. It is eye-catching and of course stylish.

Move up and you will reach the microphone and controller. On the one hand, there is a call button that doubles as a play/pause feature. Volume sliders, on the other hand, are rare on headphones under $20, and stereo/mono switches are generally unheard of on headphones. All three contribute to everyday use and of course increase the quality of quality gained from these.

It is rare that the headphones are separated behind the microphone controller. Usually, the designer places it on the right side, bringing the microphone close to a person's mouth. Although this modification is beneficial in terms of structure, it may be problematic when it comes to picking up sound from a microphone. Fortunately, this is far from the case. The sound quality of the microphone is very good, and it can absorb very little background noise and point out that it is possible to use a higher quality Japanese microphone driver. Although the price is not too expensive, these components are more difficult to find and point to a well-thought-out design process.

From earplugs: they are straight, stout, and this is good. For headphones, low-key is undoubtedly praiseworthy, but it brings additional design challenges when transmitting sound. The earplugs are very soft and are the best rubber I have ever worn - however, they can replace others without any obstacles.

In short, the sound quality is amazing. For $10, you get dynamic highs, full midrange and very strong bass. The overall sound characteristics are balanced, except for the bottom, which is swaying and exciting. High/medium resolution is incredible, and bass clarity is almost as good. For headphones of any price, the sound field is very above average, and the sound insulation is good, but not too much, because extreme noise elimination will hurt the sound field. When playing music, the amplified bass volume is a good way to eliminate noise. When the music is not playing, the noise is moderately eliminated. This shows a good structure and a high quality sound field. These things are even discussed on a pair of $10 headphones, which is incredible.

In general, the Padear Pro headset is a type of theft. If they carry a better carrying case, I would be happy to pay $50 for them. In the $10 price line, these obvious winners as bass enthusiasts stand out. If we expand our budget to $50, they are the least sound quality and are by far the most comfortable.

advantage:






  • The best sound quality for any $10 headset on the market





  • Some of the most comfortable stock earplugs





  • Responsive microphone





  • Reinforced headphone jack





  • Volume control, stereo/mono control





  • Balanced sound signature, powerful bottom.

Disadvantages:






  • Microphone position is relatively low - does not affect microphone performance, but sometimes affects accessibility





  • It may be difficult to find these for sale, some ships are shipped all the way from China.




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